Supplementary material from "Walruses on the Dnieper: new evidence for the intercontinental trade of greenlandic ivory in the Middle Ages"
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Mediaeval walrus hunting in Iceland and Greenland—driven by Western European demand for ivory and walrus hide ropes—has been identified as an important pre-modern example of ecological globalization. By contrast, the main origin of walrus ivory destined for eastern European markets, and then onward trade to Asia, is assumed to have been Arctic Russia. Here, we investigate the geographical origin of nine twelfth-century CE walrus specimens discovered in Kyiv, Ukraine—combining archaeological typology (based on chaîne opératoire assessment), ancient DNA (aDNA) and stable isotope analysis. We show that five of seven specimens tested using aDNA can be genetically assigned to a Western Greenland origin. Moreover, six of the Kyiv rostra had been sculpted in a way typical of Greenlandic imports to Western Europe, and seven are tentatively consistent with a Greenland origin based on stable isotope analysis. Our results suggest that demand for the products of Norse Greenland's walrus hunt stretched not only to Western Europe but included Ukraine and, by implication given linked trade routes, also Russia, Byzantium and Asia. These observations illuminate the surprising scale of mediaeval ecological globalization and help explain the pressure this process exerted on distant wildlife populations and those who harvested them.
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Barrett, James H.; Khamaiko, Natalia; Ferrari, Giada; Cuevas, Angélica; Kneale, Catherine; Hufthammer, Anne Karin; et al. (2022). Supplementary material from "Walruses on the Dnieper: new evidence for the intercontinental trade of greenlandic ivory in the Middle Ages". The Royal Society. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5901183.v1
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AUTHORS (8)
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James H. Barrett
NK
Natalia Khamaiko
GF
Giada Ferrari
AC
Angélica Cuevas
CK
Catherine Kneale
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Anne Karin Hufthammer
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Albína Hulda Pálsdóttir
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Bastiaan Star